Who is Sean Lafferty? Sean Lafferty has served the community for 17 years, in his own words, “fighting for justice for those who’ve been harmed. I’ve convicted murderers, rapists, child molesters, … Continue reading →

Where there is smoke, there isn’t always fire. Air quality in Temecula continues to deteriorate as winds shift from easterly to westerly direction. While good news for increasing humidity, and … Continue reading →

Look, touch, come inside and find the hidden pennies and pickles. How long has it been since you’ve ventured inside the great Professor Pennypickle’s Old Town Temecula workshop? Things inside … Continue reading →

The winds are swirling and conditions throughout Los Angeles, Southwest Riverside, and San Diego counties continue to suffer from record droughts. READ: Ready, Set, Go campaign with CalFire, and … Continue reading →

Early May is reserved for Wildfire Awareness Week. Last week, Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Stone, together with Cal Fire and U.S. Forest Service notables gathered in Hemet to recommit their … Continue reading →

On a windy day in Southwest Riverside County, the Sheriff’s Department introduces the latest member to their canine team, an 11-week-old female Bloodhound named, Windy. “Windy joins the ranks of a well-established … Continue reading →

The following noise advisory for the Camp Pendleton and surrounding areas was released on Facebook through Camp Pendleton Scout. Be advised, the “sounds of freedom” will be in full force … Continue reading →

By Heather Rawlings Murrieta, CA –The Performing Arts Center at Murrieta Valley High School looked beautiful at the State of the City address in March, 2014. The evening began with … Continue reading →

Chances are, you hunkered down during the brunt of yesterday’s storm–if you were lucky. Others were out in force, witnessing a torrent of water pouring through Southwest Riverside streets, shopping … Continue reading →

Saturday, October 26, 2013 was a howling success at Galway Downs, with BooJum Institute’s Zombie Run in Temecula. BooJum Institute, who poses the question, “How can children save our environment … Continue reading →